Succeeding with your doctorate / Jerry Wellington [and others].
Material type: TextSeries: Sage study skillsPublisher: London ; Thousand Oaks, CA : Sage Publications, 2005Description: xi, 228 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1412901154
- 9781412901154
- 1412901162
- 9781412901161
- 378.2 22
- 378.155 22
- LB2369 .S825 2005
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Book | City Campus City Campus Main Collection | 378.2 SUC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | A268074B | ||
Book | City Campus City Campus Main Collection | 378.2 SUC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | A402056B |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. What is a doctorate and why do people do them? -- 2. How did I get here? : an auto/biographical approach -- Cameo 1. The long and winding road that led me to an EdD course / Jean Clarkson -- Cameo 2. How our experiences influence the research topics we choose / Alan Hearsum -- 3. Learning on the doctoral journey -- Cameo. Spiralling into control : a research journey / Tracy Marshall -- 4. Framing the research -- Cameo. How I theorised my thesis -- my story / Carolyn Mason -- 5. Reviewing the literature -- Cameo. Reviewing the literature / John O'Neill -- 6. Doing research reflecting on methods : methodology and ethics -- Cameo. Methodology and methods / Bernard Longden -- 7. Approaching research as lived experience -- Cameo. Queer matters in methodology / Mark Vicars -- 8. Writing and the writing process in a doctoral programme -- Cameo. Me and my writing process / Kathryn Roberts -- 9. Production values in the doctoral thesis -- Cameo. Writing the thesis -- a personal account from which it might be hard to generalise much / Paul Machon -- 10. Presenting your work at the viva -- Cameo. Surviving the viva / Maxine Burton -- 11. Whatever next? Spreading the word and becoming part of the research community -- Cameo. The doctoral experience -- bearing fruit /Marion Jones -- --
1. What is a doctorate and why do people do them? -- 2. How did I get here? : an auto/biographical approach -- Cameo 1 : the long and winding road that led me to an EdD course / Jean Clarkson -- Cameo 2 : how our experiences influence the research topics we choose / Alan Hearsum -- 3. Learning on the doctoral journey -- Cameo : spiralling into control : a research journey / Tracy Marshall -- 4. Framing the research -- Cameo : how I theorised my thesis - my story / Carolyn Mason -- 5. Reviewing the literature -- Cameo : reviewing the literature / John O'Neill -- 6. Doing research reflecting on methods : methodology and ethics -- Cameo : methodology and methods / Bernard Longden -- 7. Approaching research as lived experience -- Cameo : queer matters in methodology / Mark Vicars -- 8. Writing and the writing process in a doctoral programme -- Cameo : me and my writing process / Kathryn Roberts -- 9. Production values in the doctoral thesis -- Cameo : writing the thesis - a personal account from which it might be hard to generalise much / Paul Machon -- 10. Presenting your work at the viva -- Cameo : surviving the via / Maxine Burton -- 11. Whatever next? Spreading the word and becoming part of the research community -- Cameo : the doctoral experience - bearing fruit / Marion Jones.
This work offers guidance and discussion on all aspects of successful doctoral work. The authors advise on every stage in the process of completing a doctorate, from helping to engage in critical reflection to useful guidelines on preparing for, and surviving, the viva.
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